Sunday with collisions Sunday with collisions



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The disciples of Elisa Maino with dozens of tickets, letters, photographs and dedications addressed to their darling. Gene Gnocchi's comedy, first, followed by Piero Chiambretti, in front of a decidedly more mature audience, Erri De Luca and her readings, Francesca Michielin who delighted the audience with the story of her singer-songwriter world. composer. And Patrick McGrath, one of the greatest English writers, to present his latest novel "The Guardarobiera". So today (Sunday, July 1st) began the third day of the tenth anniversary of the Collision. With thousands of people of all ages arriving on Barolo Hill in the early hours of the morning, to be part of the busy program of Sunday's agro-rock festival.

From one stage to another, the people's' Moves – defy the heat that is almost unbearable even today among the Langhe hills – follow meetings and debates: soon this will be the turn of the writer Alessandro D'Avenia, Magistrate Giancarlo Caselli, Chief Justice Bruno Barbieri, Youth Idols Benji and Faith. Luciano Ligabue will receive the Collision Cinema Award for his film "Made in Italy", while on another stage Irvine Welsh, the author of the world bestseller "Trainspotting", will talk about "Chemical Generation". These are the "collisions" that ten years ago, the boss Filippo Taricco and his companions dreamed in designing a festival that should have contained music and words, genres and different audiences, international characters and pictures. "We have started well, an edition in big powder despite the difficulties for rigorous security measures," commented Taricco, who oversees the scenes on stage.

Meanwhile already in the red square, we can catch a glimpse of the first fans of Caparezza, protagonist of tonight's concert at 9pm. The four days of Collisioni ends tomorrow with Depeche Mode (sold-out), opened by Marlene Kuntz. But in Barolo, the spotlight will not come out before the end of the month, waiting for the concerts of Steven Tyler (July 24) and Lenny Kravitz (July 28), which are out of stock at the moment.

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